CHRISTIAN RESOURCES

We are continually compiling resources that we believe may be helpful in your Christian life, or just your life in general. Check back regularly for updates.

Churches

Need to find a Church to attend? We have compiled a list of over 12,000 Churches of Christ throughout the United States. You can access it here and search by city, state, zip. So whether you are looking for a new church where you live, or you are going to be traveling and want to make sure you have a Church throughout your trip, we’ve got you covered. Just click here.

Websites

Bible Talk TV provides lessons, series, devos and blog items based only on the Bible. Their goal is to help you learn more about what the Bible says and provide instruction on how to apply these truths in daily living.

Examples include:

Bible Gateway is a website designed to allow easy reading and searching of the Christian Bible in many different versions and translations, including English, French, Spanish, and other non-English languages.

The much-loved Daily Bible (more than a million copies sold) includes several helpful features.
Devotional commentary provides historical and spiritual insights and helps readers grasp the flow of revelation and apply it to their lives. The arrangement of the Bible text is unique:

• 365 convenient daily readings guide readers through all of God’s Word in one year.
• Passages are arranged chronologically, enabling readers to understand and experience God’s unfolding plan of creation, redemption, and restoration like never before.
• Proverbs and Ecclesiastes are displayed topically in order to highlight specific aspects of God’s wisdom.
Now as never before, studying God’s Word can become a fresh, inviting, enriching experience for every reader.

&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt;Few scientists are willing to uncover the problems with evolution. Fewer still will boldly reveal the evidence that exists for the creation account. In this book Dr. Brad Harrub blows the lid off of the usual evolutionary dogma! This neuroscientist boldly details the evidence that exists for Christianity. Having walked through the halls of academia Dr. Harrub knows firsthand the evolutionary icons and indoctrination practices used in the classroom. He has turned his scientific training against the very evolutionary theory that many defend as their own religion. This is a comprehensive book begins with the question of whether or not there is a God–using arguments of logic and reason to prove His existence. It is an excellent tool to teach why we believe what we believe. The book was professionally laid out, and was printed in full-color throughout. It contains multiple pictures, graphs, and tables to make it easy to understand. Not only does this resource cover the foundational principles like the existence of God, inspiration of the Bible, the deity of Christ, and creation vs. evolution, this book also covers topics that have received very little attention–many of which are issues that many Christians struggle with. For instance, this book also discusses worldviews, the Ice Age, radiocarbon dating (in an easy to understand format) and the question of distant starlight and time. The author declared: “After years of careful and deliberate study and research, there is one thing I know for certain. Not only am I convinced… I’m convicted!” Brad Harrub, Ph.D.

Church History offers a unique contextual view of how the Christian church spread and developed. It did so, not in a vacuum, but in a setting of times, cultures, and events that both influenced and were influenced by the church. Church History looks closely at the integral link between the history of the world and that of the church.

Volume One explores the development of the church from the days of Jesus to the years prior to the Reformation. Filled with maps, charts, and illustrations, it offers overviews of the Roman, Greek, and Jewish worlds; insights into the church’s relationship to the Roman Empire, with glimpses into pagan attitudes toward Christians; the place of art and architecture, literature and philosophy, both sacred and secular; and much more, spanning the time from the first through the thirteenth centuries.